__________________´We will all have to account for our actions to our children and grand-children, and if we don´t get this right, how will they ever forgive us?´Prince Charles in a speech, 6th December 2006

The articles are rather confusing as to what people can rent. But I'd be surprised to see photos of C&C's actual bedrooms. I noticed in one of the articles that they claimed that the master bedroom had 2 twin beds a la 1950s style. I doubt that either would sleep in a twin bed voluntarily (what adult would?).

I looked some more and found a fourth quilt on a bed, and a reference to Welsh artisans making the wallhangings -- since the only visible "wallhangings" in the article were quilts, I'm guessing they did get quilts from Welsh quilters. IMO it's great of them to promote the work of local artists.

__________________´We will all have to account for our actions to our children and grand-children, and if we don´t get this right, how will they ever forgive us?´Prince Charles in a speech, 6th December 2006

__________________´We will all have to account for our actions to our children and grand-children, and if we don´t get this right, how will they ever forgive us?´Prince Charles in a speech, 6th December 2006

I agree. I think that if I had a title that referred to a particular country, I would at least immediately buy a property there and show some regular interest in the place.
Yes, you are right! Wales is a principailty just like Monaco and Lichtenstein as they all have princes. Luxembourg has a grand duke so it's called a grand duchy.

Holidaymakers can now stay in a Welsh retreat which is literally fit for a (future) king.
Two 18th Century style cottages on Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall's rural estate in Carmarthenshire are now being let out

"The last entry in the deer-skin visitors’ book reads: Dear Uncle Charles and Auntie Camilla, thank you for letting us use the house. It is signed ‘Sarah, Tim and Dylan’ from Ledbury in Gloucestershire. TRY as I might, I can’t deduce who this might be. Sarah Chatto? But she’s Charles’s cousin - his only nephews and nieces are Beatrice and Eugenie, and Peter and Zara Phillips, (not to forget the little Wessexes). Nor do the names fit with anyone I can find on Camilla’s side. Oh well. Perhaps I’ve stumbled on a royal scoop - a secret branch of the Windsors."

I personally doubt this entry is real - Ledbury is AFAIK not in Gloucestershire but in Herefordshire, but apart from this: who could these people be? Any ideas?

__________________'To dare is to lose one step for but a moment, not to dare is to lose oneself forever' - Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark in a letter to Miss Mary Donaldson as stated by them on their official engagement interview.

I agree, its most likely family friends. I've got several "aunties and uncles" who aren't actually relatives but long time friends of the family, i'm sure the royals are similar, espcially with younger children.

As the property has only recently been opened to the public as a holiday cottage, I think you might be wrong.

One would have thought though that they have a "private" and a "public" guestbook. It can't be nice for people who are not really related to Charles and Camilla (and thus in a way "public" relatives) to have their entry presented in this way in a paper like the Mail.

__________________'To dare is to lose one step for but a moment, not to dare is to lose oneself forever' - Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark in a letter to Miss Mary Donaldson as stated by them on their official engagement interview.